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  1. Varieties of crossing dependencies: structure dependence and mild context sensitivity.Edward P. Stabler - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (5):699-720.
    Four different kinds of grammars that can define crossing dependencies in human language are compared here: (i) context sensitive rewrite grammars with rules that depend on context, (ii) matching grammars with constraints that filter the generative structure of the language, (iii) copying grammars which can copy structures of unbounded size, and (iv) generating grammars in which crossing dependencies are generated from a finite lexical basis. Context sensitive rewrite grammars are syntactically, semantically and computationally unattractive. Generating grammars have a collection of (...)
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  • On constraining the class of transformational languages.Thomas Wasow - 1978 - Synthese 39 (1):81 - 104.
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